Here are Steam’s Best-Selling Games in 2018

Steam is the biggest game library in the world for PCs and it has recently released a list of the best-selling games in 2018. The great thing about this list is that some of these games are available in Steam’s Winter Sale which is active right now. To make things even better some of these best-selling games are not brand-new games and they are actually old favorites that have been topping the popularity charts for a couple of years now.

Steam’s Best-Selling Games in 2018

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (2012);

Dota 2 (2013);

Warframe (2013);

The Elder Scrolls Online (2014);

Grand Theft Auto 5 (2015 on Windows PC);

Rainbow Six Siege (2015);

Rocket League (2015);

Civilization 6 (2016)

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (2017).

Platinum Releases

The list featured above shows the best-selling games in 2018, but Steam also decided to reveal the “platinum” sellers which are games that made millions in revenue and are sitting right behind PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. The first platinum game is Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Odyssey ($29,99), the second one is Far Cry 5 ($23,99) and the third one is Monter Hunter: World ($39,59).

Silver and Bronze Releases

Gary’s Mod (2004);

Team Fortress 2 (2007);

The Sims 3 (2009);

Crusader Kings 2 (2012);

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012);

The Forest (2014).

Best-Selling New 2018 Releases

Ni No Kuni 2 ($29,99);

Raft ($15,99);

Scum ($14,99);

Shadow of the Tomb Raider ($29,99);

Subnautica ($18,74);

Surviving Mars ($20,99);

Two Point Hospital ($27,99);

Thrones of Britania ($26,79).

Wrapping Things Up…

As we can clearly see, there are lots of older games that are making the list of best-selling titles in 2018. This shows us that even though game developers keep releasing AAA titles, the games that sell the best are the ones where the developers have put lots of attention to detail and made them re-playable like PUBG and CS:GO for example.

Daniel is a contributing editor, specializing in productivity apps and software, as well as technologies for health and fitness. He loves tech, travel, and fantasy. He wishes he had more time for two of those things.